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St. Louis Industry Training Center

St. Louis, MO
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About St. Louis Industry Training Center

St. Louis Industry Training Center is a workforce and occupational training site located in St. Louis, Missouri. Listed in IPEDS, this location is associated with industry-focused training programs designed to develop job-ready skills in specific trade or technical sectors. Specific institutional type, accreditation status, and outcome metrics are not reported in available IPEDS data.

No specific academic programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this location. Industry training centers of this type typically offer short-term certificate or workforce development programs in areas aligned with local employer needs, such as manufacturing, logistics, construction trades, or technical operations.

St. Louis is a major Midwestern city with a diverse manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics employment base. The St. Louis Industry Training Center serves the city's working population by providing occupation-specific training that connects participants with employment opportunities across the region's key industry sectors.

Contact Information

2300 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63139

Programs

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About Missouri Trade Education

Missouri has 1,450 trade schools and 615 vocational programs, with 1,283 apprenticeship sponsors operating throughout the state. The combination of school-based programs and apprenticeship opportunities provides students with multiple pathways into skilled careers. St. Louis and Kansas City are the leading cities, with 129 and 118 schools respectively, followed by Springfield with 57 schools and Joplin with 27. Healthcare is the top program category with 136 programs, followed by Nursing with 1...

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